blind women

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blind women

Dancing after TEN

2020
In graphic novel format Vivian Chong discusses how in 2004she was diagnosed witha rare skin disease called TEN (Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis), which left her with scar tissue that would eventually lead her to becoming blind.

The story of my life

Helen Keller tells of her early life, her relationship with her teacher Anne Sullivan, and her struggles to triumph over blindness and deafness.
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Patient H69

the story of my second sight
2017
Vanessa Potter reveals the terror ofsudden blindness, and the grueling six-month recovery she endured to recognize and make sense of the world around her.

Buffalo Bird Girl

a Hidatsa story
Explores the life of Buffalo Bird Girl, a member of the Hidatsa Native Americans in the mid 1800s. Examines the Hidatsa culture and the stories Buffalo Bird Girl told herself.

The broken kingdoms

2010
After a band of killers begins murdering godlings, blind artist Oree Shoth wonders if her recent guest is at the heart of it, his presence putting her in danger.

Savage shadows

Eileen Ross's true story of blindness, rape, and courage
1992

The seeing glass

a memoir
1997

The splitting storm

2004
The lives of Faith Kemper, who lost her husband and her sight at the hands of a serial killer, and FBI special agent Mick Kline intertwine as Mick sets out to hunt down the person who killed his brother.

The story of my life

2004
Helen Keller tells of her early life, her relationship with her teacher Anne Sullivan, and her struggles to triumph over blindness and deafness.

Helen Keller

a life
1999
Chronicles the life of Helen Keller, a woman who became a world-famous inspirational speaker in spite of being blind and deaf, focusing on her relationship with her teacher Annie Sullivan, as well as Helen's experiences after Annie's death.

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